@@ -113,9+113,13 @@ The next screen allows you to setup your network. The installed card seen here

After finishing your configuration you can escape into a live shell or reboot the system into your installation.

+If you find that your network is working with numeric ips but not working with domain names, you might want to make sure you have a file called `/etc/resolv.conf` and that it has your local DHCP server in it, something like this:

+ nameserver 192.168.1.1

+If you find that the ethernet auto-configuration feature is unable to reach your DHCP server, you can still let it create your network configuration file which is called `/etc/rc.conf`. If you are familiar with Linux device names you might notice that in BSD flavour Unixes, the `/dev/de0` is the BSD equivalent of the Linux name `/dev/eth0`